How adorable is this little robot kid? The answer is 47.9876% more adorable than previously calculated. And I’m not really sure how robots procreate, but I’m sure the words input and output are involved.

Data Age was a California-based video game company that developed and published titles for the Atari 2600 platform in the mid-1980s. Among their more well-known titles were Journey Escape (a tie-in with the band Journey) and Frankenstein's Monster, both published in 1982. Data Age released fewer than a dozen games of varying quality. Frankenstein's Monster has been cited as a standout among Atari 2600 games by several game reviewers, while Sssnake and Warplock (both 1982) were included on a list of the ten worst games for the 2600. Journey Escape also received poor reviews and weak sales, despite a $4.5 million marketing campaign, which combined with heavy licensing fees and helped lead to the company's failure. Whether you're a vintage Atari aficionado or tech nerd, this vintage styled Data Age logo is a true rare bird that isn't seen very often...

Minimalist uniforms from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
The three circles and horizontal banding represent the uniforms of the different personnel on board:
Command&Helm, Engineering/Security/Ops, Science&Medical,
A very subtle Star Trek shirt for those who like their Tea, Earl Grey, Hot.